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What's Your Body Really Worth? New AI Model Reveals Your True Biological Age from 5 Drops of Blood
A General Diagram of the AI-Powered Biological Age Model
By Osaka University
What's Your Body Really Worth? New AI Model Reveals Your True Biological Age from 5 Drops of Blood



Tapuy rice wine fermentation yields possible anti-aging superfood
By Ateneo de Manila University
Filipino researchers found that traditional "tapuy" rice wine making yields a potential superfood rich in anti-aging compounds and antioxidants.



Lingnan University's ten subjects ranked in QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025 – a twofold annual increase
Lingnan University's ten subjects ranked in QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025, reflecting international recognition of the excellence of Lingnan's education.
By Lingnan University (LU)
Lingnan University in Hong Kong is gaining ongoing recognition in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025, with more subjects being ranked, reinforcing its growing academic presence on the global stage.



An ontology for smart city infrastructure threats, cybercrime and digital investigation
By Singapore University of Technology and Design
Researchers from the Singapore University of Technology and Design and Singapore Institute of Technology have developed an ontology to help digital forensic investigators and law enforcement agencies to investigate smart city infrastructure threats and cybercrimes.



Singapore and Vietnam join forces to advance regional healthcare collaboration
Delegates from Singapore and Vietnam signing an MoU and launching a new healthcare hub.
By Duke-NUS Medical School
SingHealth Duke-NUS Global Health Institute and Hanoi Medical University launch a new healthcare hub to drive innovation, education and research



Using machine learning tools to detect gene mutations from leukemia cell images
By National Taiwan University
Gene mutations in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) cells can guide treatment options, and machine learning can rapidly guess the existence of gene mutations based on images of leukemia cells.



Catching Aromaticity in the Act: Direct Real-Time Tracking of How 'Excited-State Aromaticity' Drives Molecular Shape Changes
By Osaka University
Scientists have achieved the first real-time visualization of how "excited-state aromaticity" emerges within just hundreds of femtoseconds and then triggers a molecule to change from bent to planar structure in a few picoseconds.



Frequency modulated AFM sheds light on how dipeptides help organize, immobilize and catalyze
By Kanazawa University
Researchers at Nano Life Science Institute (WPI-NanoLSI), Kanazawa University, observe the configuration of different dipeptides on graphite electrodes and the subsequent arrangement of catalytic hemin on them to get an idea of the factors affecting its catalytic activity.



Democracy first? Economic model begs to differ
A new economic model suggests that it may be important for societies to achieve nation-building before democracy.
By Osaka Metropolitan University
Analysis of historical evolution of bureaucracy suggests that quality nation-building holds more importance



Unlocking a Common Cause of Ataxia: A Step Toward Effective Treatment
By National Taiwan University
Cerebellar rhythm loss due to climbing fiber regression is a shared pathophysiology of motor deficits across cerebellar ataxias.



Lingnan University in Hong Kong organises AI-themed career expo with more than 130 organisations - a 30% increase over 2024
Lingnan University's Career Expo 2025 attracts more than 130 local organisations and major multinational corporations.
By Lingnan University (LU)
In line with the HKSAR Government's decision to promote Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a key industry, Lingnan University held Career Expo 2025 - Imagine, Innovate, Initiate, and Invent on campus from 11 to 14 March.



Untangling quantum entanglement with new calculation formulas
A new formula for calculating quantum entanglement entropy
By Osaka Metropolitan University
Scientists develop simplified formulas to quantify quantum entanglement in strongly correlated electron systems



Gd-Induced Oxygen Vacancy Activates Lattice Oxygen Oxidation for Water Electrolysis
By Tohoku University
By incorporating gadolinium into a catalyst, its efficiency in a reaction that produces hydrogen fuel increases. This could be the boost we need to lower greenhouse gas emissions.



One-Step High-Sensitivity Approach for Rapid Bacterial Pathogen Diagnosis
A schematic diagram of the structure and detection process for one-step copper deposition-induced signal amplification used for the multiplex detection of Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, along with the real-time color changes during the detection and amplification process.
By National Taiwan University
Researchers at National Taiwan University have unveiled an innovative diagnostic tool that significantly improves the speed and accuracy of detecting bacterial infections.



No place like home—how proteins that plasma cells express at their origin affect migration
By Osaka University
Researchers from Osaka University found that plasma cells expressing high levels of the protein integrin β7 and the transcription factor KLF2 tend to leave immune tissues and migrate to the bone marrow.



Rational Design of Precatalysts for Efficient Hydrogen Production
By Tohoku University
To be able to make the switch to environmentally friendly hydrogen fuels, there needs to be a catalyst…or a precatalyst, to be specific!



Visualization of the first contact between the earliest reported human coronavirus and its human receptor molecule
By National Taiwan University
Coronavirus 229E is the earliest reported human coronavirus (hCoV-229E). Here, the authors used cryo-EM, glycoproteomics, and modeling to generate the atomic structure of fully glycosylated and membrane-bound hCoV-229E spike protein bound to its host receptor, human aminopeptidase N (hAPN).



Hard evidence of soft teeth: the oral symptoms of hypophosphatasia
By Osaka University
Researchers from Osaka University analyzed the clinical dental records of a large group of patients with hypophosphatasia (a skeletal disease) to identify its common oral symptoms.


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